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More head shot photos.......bored too...

JKruse Aug 10, 2010 12:44 AM

After a midnight snack of beef stroganoff I figgered "what the hell".........took a few head shots much like Mr. Lassiter and I kinda limke the way a few turned out......not that I really gave it much effort either.....

San Mateo County zonata multifasciata (going into shed unfortunately)

slightly better but taxed . . .

Hypo-erythristic zonata agalma

Santa Cruz County zonata multifasciata

Sierra de San Pedro Martir zonata agalma

Mt. Hamilton (Diablo) natural zonata intergrade

another Diablo in full blue...

Santa Ana zonata pulchra (Holy Jim Canyon)

that's all for now......*yyyyaaaawwwwnnnnnnn*......'night all........
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Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com

And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."

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JKruse Aug 10, 2010 12:49 AM

here's that other Diablo in full blue......ooops........tired........

...and a kick-ass hypo'ish woma that I snapped when I visited Howie Sherman several months ago.......


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Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com

And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."

zonatahunt Aug 10, 2010 04:53 AM

I'm curious, what locality coast zonata was the San Mateo female bred to? Whatever the case I'm sure they'll be good looking animals, non-locale, but great lookers.

Mitch

JKruse Aug 10, 2010 07:13 AM

Hiya Mitch!

Wow, long time no speak. I wanted to advise of this some time ago, however you are just SO busy. Left several messages and emails however but to no avail. Hope all is well.

Seems when we pulled her off that treacherous hillside she came already knocked up...who knew? But her eventual swelling, decreased appetite, and ultimate palpation revealed what I never expected. So a little male from the six will indeed remain with me and likely most of them. It's not all about sales Mitch.
And I never outcross locality....tsk tsk.....you know me better than that. Some people cross and do what they do for whatever reasons, but I particularly don't care for it.

Otherwise, all is well and the z's are doing just fine. And yours? I need to brush up on my photography skills however and aspire to your level of taking pics, etc...LOL. Not like I have a lab to conduct business with fancy equipment....just a walk-in closet and a borrowed Canon. It'll have to do in it's modesty, LOL. Looking forward to seeing these little San Mateos very soon and hoping your year was great too. I see you're also dabbling into all sorts of milks as well. Fun side-gig! The Blody campbelli did their thing and I still have you down if you want one. Be well!
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Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com

And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."

Jlassiter Aug 10, 2010 08:50 AM

That Sierra de San Pedro Martir zonata agalma is AWESOME!
Looks like it needs a hood scoop......LOL
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
www.coastalbendcaptivebreeding.com

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